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TIFF Critic’s Notebook 2: The Death of Stalin, Molly’s Game

TIFF Critic’s Notebook 2: The Death of Stalin, Molly’s Game


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In its own way, it’s an enlightening experience to attend, at least once, a Big TIFF Premiere, which I didn’t do during my first time attending last year. The Death of Stalin premiered in the Winter Garden, a venue on the seventh floor of a building whose ground level houses the Elgin theater; per Wikipedia — in a phrase which Googling only traces to there, so perhaps there’s a different way to refer to this — they are the world’s only surviving “stacked Edwardian theaters.” The Elgin seats 1,561, the Winter 992, so you can gauge the perceived star value and […]

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TIFF Critic’s Notebook 2: The Death of Stalin, Molly’s Game